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changes in market demand;
the timing of customer orders;
customer cancellations;
competitive market conditions;
lengthy sales cycles and/or regulatory approval cycles;
new product introductions by us or our competitors;
market acceptance of new or existing products;
the cost and availability of components;
the mix of our customer base and sales channels;
the mix of products sold;
the management of inventory;
continued compliance with industry standards and regulatory requirements; and
general economic conditions.
Due to these and other factors, we believe that period-to-period comparisons of our results of operations are not meaningful
and should not be relied upon as indicators of our future performance. It is possible that in some future periods our results of
operations may be below the expectations of public market analysts and investors. If this were to occur, the price of our
common stock would likely decline significantly.
We need to retain key personnel to support our products and ongoing operations.
The development and marketing of our VoIP products will continue to place a significant strain on our limited personnel,
management, and other resources. Our future success depends upon the continued services of our executive officers and other
key employees who have critical industry experience and relationships that we rely on to implement our business plan. None of
our officers or key employees are bound by employment agreements for any specific term. The loss of the services of any of
our officers or key employees could delay the development and introduction of, and negatively impact our ability to sell our
products which could adversely affect our financial results and impair our growth. We currently do not maintain key person life
insurance policies on any of our employees.
We may not be able to manage our inventory levels effectively, which may lead to inventory obsolescence that would
force us to incur inventory write-downs.
Our products have lead times of up to several months and are built to forecasts that are necessarily imprecise. Because of our
practice of building our products to necessarily imprecise forecasts, it is likely that, from time to time, we will have either
excess or insufficient product inventory. In addition, because we rely on third party vendors for the supply of components and
contract manufacturers to assemble our products, our inventory levels are subject to the conditions regarding the timing of
purchase orders and delivery dates that are not within our control. Excess inventory levels would subject us to the risk of
inventory obsolescence, while insufficient levels of inventory may negatively affect relations with customers. For instance, our
customers rely upon our ability to meet committed delivery dates, and any disruption in the supply of our products could result
in legal action from our customers, loss of customers or harm to our ability to attract new customers. Any of these factors could
have a material adverse effect on our business, financial condition or operating results.
The fair value of certain warrant liabilities may increase or decrease, and as a result, we may be required, pursuant to
EITF 00-19, to reflect a corresponding increase or decrease in our net income or net loss, as the case may be, and the
amount of our recorded liability for the warrants for the applicable quarter also may fluctuate materially.